Yes a good forerunner to the freedom of the scene today, Many times stood insults to my singing contibutions at Karaoke, also not ever a winner, both at the White Swan And the Vauxhall, these are days past now never to be returned, very sad loss may She He Rest in the Arms of Our Lord. Malky.b

I saw her a few times after moving to London in the early 90's but she wasn't at her best but I had heard of her, Lil & Reg in Scotland long before moving and I feel honoured to have been able to see them all - much missed!

I met Peter in 1987 (we worked together on the first International Aids Day. Peter was a true friend, our politics were very different but Peter was a truly committed and honest individual. I can honestly say he was brave when others were not and he took many peoples slings and arrows. I will miss him, but will never ever forget him. It was Peter with a P. XXXX Many thanks to Sebastian for this opportunity.xx

Parris, couldn't say it better myself. Peter made me see a different side of life that I will be forever grateful to him for. The thousands of miles driving him here and there and everywhere. Fab times, great memories. Never forgotten.Dean. XX

I agree with all the stuff about the proto-revolutionary qualities of drag and how it was especially important in the awful dark age of the 80s etc. But, I heard he had been very cruel to other artistes.

I don't know who he was unkind to but I will remember him fondly. When I was a new performer he welcomed me into his home and gave me encouragement. The funeral was a fitting tribute with lovely (and respectfully funny)words from Paul O' Grady. x Millie T